Yes. For wheat, certainly in Quebec, we try to have a certain quality for a value-added market. We try to get as much as possible for the farmer.
Another thing is that we are near the American boundary. I know we are supposed to talk about the Wheat Board, but I am also talking about income. We open an ethanol plant, but the farmer won't get any more for the corn than is the distance from the boundary. The buyer might just as well buy American corn. When you are farther away, then you have the transportation charge to add. When you're next to an American boundary, the farm bill really puts the prices down, even if we do as much value-added as we want.